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Old West, our oldest and most recognizable building, sits in the middle of the academic quad. Enjoy a live look at this iconic space during all four seasons. During the semester you might see students ...
Grit, Goals and Glory - In his first year on campus, Ethan Ferrant '28 earned several awards and played on Dickinson's championship-winning men's lacrosse team. Here are the keys to his success.
During his first year on campus, Ethan Ferrant ’28 earned awards in athletics and academics, was on the men's lacrosse ...
The Center for the Futures of Native Peoples at Dickinson College is a pioneering initiative dedicated to advancing the understanding and appreciation of the Indigenous boarding school experience, ...
Growing by Doing: First Year of College Brings Opportunity, Success - "It takes a village and Dickinson’s is strong and welcoming,” says Jack Scantland ’28 (international studies, Spanish, education), ...
EDF staff will visit Dickinson for a special residency by Craig Layne The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is the 2025 recipient of the Sam Rose ’58 and Julie Walters Prize for Global Environmental ...
Professor of History David Commins is Dickinson’s Benjamin Rush Chair in the Liberal Arts & Sciences. Earning his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan, he focuses on modern Middle Eastern history with ...
Student’s Triumph Highlights the Power of Disability Services in Higher Ed - Nell Alexander '21 faced tremendous challenges in college. This is the story of her triumphant journey to graduation, and ...
Students in an innovative forensic psychology course use AI chatbots like ChatGPT to simulate clinical interviews with ...
An Update to the Community - Dickinson President John E. Jones III '77, P'11, sent this message about the ROTC program to the campus community yesterday.
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